Harriman admits Hatters fans have ‘won him over’

Mike Simmonds

Full-back Michael Harriman is hoping to stay at Kenilworth Road next year after admitting he has been ‘won over’ by the Luton supporters.

The 22-year-old quickly became an ever-present after joining the club on loan from Premier League side QPR back in October.

“I want to be here as much as I can, the fans have been fantastic since I’ve been here, they’ve won me over I can safely say.”

Michael Harriman

He started every game, making 39 appearances in total, scoring twice, and now the season is over, reiterated his desire to be back on a permanent basis next term.

Harriman said: “Now we can start pushing to see if we can get something nailed down here.

“I want to be here as much as I can, the fans have been fantastic since I’ve been here, they’ve won me over I can safely say.

“From the minute I got here, they’ve always supported me. As a young player to have the fans’ backing is always massive, so I’ve enjoyed it. I’ve got to say thankyou to them for welcoming me here, it’s a special place for me now and I can see me being here for a long time.”

Harriman, who is out of contract at Loftus Road in the summer, confirmed he will now be talking to the Super Hoops about a move to Kenilworth Road.

While the defender was delighted to hear that Town captain Steve McNulty had backed his addition to the ranks too.